Really interesting, Twlltin. "If we can control a part of the brain that produces pleasurable sensation, what would that do in the case of, say, depression or anxiety or addiction or obesity?" Komisaruk said. "We really don't know what the limits are as far as what we can make our brains do." Indeed!

Very interesting indeed. I've wondered, from the beginning of my journey, how the brain lights up during a session. Especially during a super-O. It has been established that women have more powerful orgasms compared to a traditional male orgasm, but I'm very curious to know how an Aneros induced super-O compares to a female full body orgasm.

Wandering_Smoke,I don't know where it's ever been established that women have more powerful orgasms than men. In fact, when a study was done asking males and females to write about what it felt like to have an orgasm and the descriptions had all sex reference removed, you couldn't tell a male from a female description. I think you may be referring to a myth.